Aristodemus of Cumae

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Aristodemus of Cumae was a tyrant of the Greek city of Cumae in Campania, known for his military leadership and significant role in the region’s early 5th-century BC politics.

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Aristodemus of Cumae canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Greek person
political leader
tyrant
activeInCentury 5th century BC
areaOfInfluence Campania NERFINISHED
Cumae NERFINISHED
citizenship Cumae NERFINISHED
country Magna Graecia NERFINISHED
describedIn Dionysius of Halicarnassus NERFINISHED
Livy NERFINISHED
later Roman historiography
ethnicGroup Greek
gender male
governmentOver citizens of Cumae GENERATED
historicalRegion Ancient Italy NERFINISHED
knownFor military leadership
role in Campanian politics
rule as tyrant of Cumae
language Ancient Greek
locatedInTime early 5th century BC
notableEvent participation in regional conflicts in Campania
occupation military leader
politician
partOf Greek colonies in Italy
politicalRole dominant figure in early 5th-century BC Cumae
politicalSystem tyranny
positionHeld tyrant of Cumae
region Campania NERFINISHED
residence Cumae NERFINISHED
timePeriod Classical Greece NERFINISHED

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Battle of Cumae (474 BC) alliedCommander Aristodemus of Cumae
Ἀριστόδημος hasNotableBearer Aristodemus of Cumae